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sanjay gupta, this weekend, how wireless health care could change your life. >> it's very much more sophisticated way to assess somebody's fitness real time and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything's getting more and more precise, to help you elongate your career or make it the best you cannen. >> i'm continually interested in and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everybody wants their own data. >> this sunday on "the next list." [ male announcer ] the lexus command performance sales event has begun. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. o: i'm prettycommand performance conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. exped
sanjay gupta, this weekend, how wireless health care could change your life. >> it's very much more sophisticated way to assess somebody's fitness real time and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything's getting more and more precise, to help you elongate your career or make it the best you cannen. >> i'm continually interested in and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everybody wants their own data. >> this sunday on "the next...
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it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care is over, we should start thinking about how to get america's health care costs under control. as it turns out, two new works, a book and a magazine cover story provide some very useful ways to think about it. the central debate between democrats and republicans is over whether the free market works well in health care. in a new book, catastrophic care, david goldhill makes the case for the market arguing that people need to become consumers of health care so that they, not insurance companies, not the government, actually see, feel and pay the bills. that will force producers of heal
it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care...
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gordon chang, the author of "nuclear showdown," he said last week that china has been selling north korea missile launchers for a missile. i wonder if you think china is saying the right thing but behind closed doors building up north korea against the u.s. as a back doorway to avoid having to confront the u.s. itself. >> well, look, the first thing to relate to the fact of china criticizing -- for increasing our defense, our missile defense, everything has to be on the table when it comes to protecting american lives or having another country threaten to attack the united states of america. we will do whatever we have to do that is legal and pursuant to all the international issues to protect our citizens. so china can -- has a lot of rhetoric. china is doing a lot of things we're concerned about now. there are cyber attacks, issues like that. but the good news is that china, for the first time, stood up against north korea. china is the only country right now that can really tone down the rhetoric and tell the new leader of north korea that enough's enough and that we're not going to to
gordon chang, the author of "nuclear showdown," he said last week that china has been selling north korea missile launchers for a missile. i wonder if you think china is saying the right thing but behind closed doors building up north korea against the u.s. as a back doorway to avoid having to confront the u.s. itself. >> well, look, the first thing to relate to the fact of china criticizing -- for increasing our defense, our missile defense, everything has to be on the table...
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to medicare through those changes -- though those changes wouldn't affect current enrollees. >>> kongman ryan was overshadowed by senator rand paul at the c spak convention this weekend. rand paul won 25% of the vote. senator marco rubio was a strong second at 23%. rick santorum was next and then governor chris christie. and ryan is in sixth place. senator paul benefited from his 13-hour filibuster. questioning the potential use of drones on u.s. soil. his dad ron paul won the cpac straw poll in 2010 and 2011. >>> sarah palin she still knows how to fire up the conservative faithful at cpac. she urged conservatives to reach out to their friends and neighbors even those who disagree with them. she also rattled off a series of one-liners that had the audience laughing and on its feet. take a listen. >> we can't just ignore, though, that we just lost a big election. yeah. came in second out of two. second position on the dogsled team is where the view never changes and the view ain't pretty. you should have seen what todd got me for christmas. well, it wasn't that exciting. it's a metal rack
to medicare through those changes -- though those changes wouldn't affect current enrollees. >>> kongman ryan was overshadowed by senator rand paul at the c spak convention this weekend. rand paul won 25% of the vote. senator marco rubio was a strong second at 23%. rick santorum was next and then governor chris christie. and ryan is in sixth place. senator paul benefited from his 13-hour filibuster. questioning the potential use of drones on u.s. soil. his dad ron paul won the cpac...
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the world is changing and what you used to need to have an economy and what you need now is changing. things like new broadband is an issue. as our population explodes in urban areas, wanter is an issue. the electric grid is a horror show, especially some of the software connecting some of the grids. it's actually quite vulnerable to terrorism. so there are many things we need to do at a national level that we will wake up some day and regret if we don't. >> we need to look at a lot of new things. ken, michael, stay right there. i'm going to take you ten stories underground to one of the biggest public work projects in the history of civilization. the cost is in the billions and people won't ride this train until 2016. is it worth it? is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morn
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a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> she made everything beautiful. it's just tough this time of year.
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we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. half of americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next ten years. half. if we can prevent that and even reverse it, that's how we're going to make true health care, not just sick care available at a time when the medical system is so badly broken. >>> i've never looked after a healthy person. and maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever
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of heart changed any minds? ken blackwell, a friend of rob port man's. also our contributor who writes for the national review. you don't think this was the right thing to do? you think it's a mistake? how come? >> look, i think it was a decision that the portman family, who i love and respect, made and made together. choosing to hope that will finds a partner that he can share his life with is that family's decision. but that family's decision should not undercut, one, the state's rights across this country to determine that marriage is a union between one man and one woman consistent with a design that's been in play for over 2,500 years. so i don't think that this one family's decision is going to impact, let's say, in ohio public opinion, which is strongly in support of traditional and natural marriage. >> republicans were responding. they were all firing back at this. they were all at cpac today. here's what rick santorum had to say. >> i'm not too sure that the rational behind what senator portman was doin
of heart changed any minds? ken blackwell, a friend of rob port man's. also our contributor who writes for the national review. you don't think this was the right thing to do? you think it's a mistake? how come? >> look, i think it was a decision that the portman family, who i love and respect, made and made together. choosing to hope that will finds a partner that he can share his life with is that family's decision. but that family's decision should not undercut, one, the state's rights...
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it changed that area. there were much more human, much more civilized about just accepting good souls. so it made me feel like it worked, it really worked. that march worked. >> reporter: but that work is unfinished, says belafonte. he wonders if today's black celebrities will take up the cause. you talked about the next generation, and where is the new harry belafonte? >> never before in the history of this country has there ever been a pool of celebrities more numerous than we have today, and never have the black people in this country been less spoken for by a community of celebrities that, in the snap of a finger, could say and do so much who have opted to do nothing. >> reporter: why? >> they're so busy becoming hedonistic about the harvest and the material successes, that they have received as a result of the success of that mission, that they have forgotten there was ever a mission. >> reporter: his message is clear. the march is in the past, but the movement for fairness under law for all, for just
it changed that area. there were much more human, much more civilized about just accepting good souls. so it made me feel like it worked, it really worked. that march worked. >> reporter: but that work is unfinished, says belafonte. he wonders if today's black celebrities will take up the cause. you talked about the next generation, and where is the new harry belafonte? >> never before in the history of this country has there ever been a pool of celebrities more numerous than we...
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we found when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. in effect tiurning on the genes that e prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote cancer, these lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. >>> the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health is primary care doctors. >> we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important fundamental level of care. mpg highway. okay, then. [ laughs ] what a test-drive. yeah. it's really more of a road trip at this point. yeah. [ male announcer ] chevy. mpg ingenuity. now get this great sign & drive lease on a 2013 chevy cruze ls for around $199 a month. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#:
we found when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. in effect tiurning on the genes that e prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote cancer, these lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. >>> the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health is primary care doctors. >> we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that...
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or where do we need to direct our changes? in a moment you will hear from a young woman who says she has gone through this, raped by an athlete and covered up. the whole crime covered up by the college. she didn't stop though. she made it her life's mission to make sure that she makes an effort to change this culture. dr. drew is also going to weigh-in on our mean culture and can kids even develop one? mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back. learn more at boost.com [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... being my mom. [ dietitian ] no
or where do we need to direct our changes? in a moment you will hear from a young woman who says she has gone through this, raped by an athlete and covered up. the whole crime covered up by the college. she didn't stop though. she made it her life's mission to make sure that she makes an effort to change this culture. dr. drew is also going to weigh-in on our mean culture and can kids even develop one? mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her...
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sounds a lot let's like the republican party changing its policies and principles and more about changing the messaging and marketing and delivering of the message. it's not policy but the way they get the policies out to the people, and the chairman also said that they need this branding and this marketing, not just in the couple of months leading up to a presidential election, but they need it year round, and they need it in places, the chairman says, where they normally don't go like blue states and like urban areas. it's kind of obvious why they are doing this. go back to last november. the republicans didn't win back the white house. they didn't win back the senate, and they definitely had a problem with younger voters and with minority voters. mitt romney doing very well at all with either of those groups. that's why you're seeing this, and $10 million is a lot of money, don. that's why they hope they can make some changes here. >> and if you're in the battleground states, i was in a battleground, you were there as well, they are taking a page out of obama playbook because they were
sounds a lot let's like the republican party changing its policies and principles and more about changing the messaging and marketing and delivering of the message. it's not policy but the way they get the policies out to the people, and the chairman also said that they need this branding and this marketing, not just in the couple of months leading up to a presidential election, but they need it year round, and they need it in places, the chairman says, where they normally don't go like blue...
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a week ago republican senator rob portman of ohio changed his mind on a subject. here's what he told our dana bash. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that launched an interesting process for me, which was kind of rethinking my position. talking to my pastor and other religious leaders and going through a process of at the end changing my position on the issue. i now believe that people ought to have the right to get married. >> and earlier this week hillary clinton announced her support of same sex marriage. so what do you think? according to our cnn/orc poll, a majority support same sex marriage and that number's been on the rise. but our survey indicated a wide partisan divide with democrat and independent supportive and republican oppose. there's a wide generational divide with younger people but only minority of seniors support same sex marriage. when it comes to two cases in the supreme court, the only votes that matter in the end are those of the nine justices. >> paul steinhauser, thank you so much. you may be muddling thro
a week ago republican senator rob portman of ohio changed his mind on a subject. here's what he told our dana bash. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that launched an interesting process for me, which was kind of rethinking my position. talking to my pastor and other religious leaders and going through a process of at the end changing my position on the issue. i now believe that people ought to have the right to get married. >> and earlier this week...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back to "around the world." here are some of the stories we're following. in san francisco muslim groups were very angry about these ads appearing on the sides of city buses. >> yeah, they feature pictures. and as you saw there inflammatory quotes of known islamic ek treemists including osama bin laden. those ads were paid for by an anti-muslim group and look just like a series of ads bought by a pro-muslim group earlier this year. >> some calling the images racist and hateful. >>> britain's queen elizabeth canceled all public appearances planned for the day and tomorrow. that raises public concerns about her health. >> the queen spent a few days in london in a hospital this month with a stomach bug. apparently she isn't quite back "in the pink" that's what they say. she will work from home at buckingham palace for the rest of the week. >> she will turn 87 next month. >>>
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to medicare and the changes would not affect current enrollees. conservative activists have been meeting outside washington talking about what went wrong in the last election and what they can do to win back their own house. late this afternoon paul and i talked to hur political director about the poll results and what the win means for rand paul's future. >>> they tended to be about 50%. about 3,000 total. half of them were young. he has inherited his father's political organization in many ways and his candidacy for the president in 2012 was fueled by young people. >>> any surprises, any big disappointments? >> i think a big disappointment may have been for rick sa to know you mean. he did come in third, behind marco rubio who came in second. this is a conference important for him and his candidacy. he is a social conservative and a lot of folks that come here are social conservatives and he can praise in the top three and i am sure rick santorum working it hard yesterday would have liked to have won. >> talk about ben carson, and tell us what h
to medicare and the changes would not affect current enrollees. conservative activists have been meeting outside washington talking about what went wrong in the last election and what they can do to win back their own house. late this afternoon paul and i talked to hur political director about the poll results and what the win means for rand paul's future. >>> they tended to be about 50%. about 3,000 total. half of them were young. he has inherited his father's political organization...
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he is already make changes. plus a controversial horse slaughtering plant planned for new mexico. we've been reporting on this. critics are fearing it will lead to horse meat on american dinner tables. >>> samsung releasing the s-4 tonight. does apple have something to fear? what does it mean for the beloved? my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe
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and let's change the facts a little bit. let's say the guy pretended to be fantasizing about blowing up a plane. then looked on the internet to see when the planes might be arriving. then he went to laguardia. would you honestly be debating whether that guy should be prosecuted? are you kidding me? >> that's totally different. going to the airport. >> he went to the woman's neighborhood. same thing. >> that's a covert act. >> that's an overt act, at least, at least a very serious overt act. he did a lot of other things. >> covert, overt. >> how much time should he get in jail, wendy? he could get a lifetime. >> look, if they really believe that he was planning any of this stuff -- because this stuff does go on. the public doesn't like to think that women could be kidnapped and killed and that there's sadistic stuff going on out there. if that's real, he should get a lot of time behind barcelona. frankly, what i'd like to see is the nypd do an investigation of the case files. he was a cop for six years. he was investigating r
and let's change the facts a little bit. let's say the guy pretended to be fantasizing about blowing up a plane. then looked on the internet to see when the planes might be arriving. then he went to laguardia. would you honestly be debating whether that guy should be prosecuted? are you kidding me? >> that's totally different. going to the airport. >> he went to the woman's neighborhood. same thing. >> that's a covert act. >> that's an overt act, at least, at least a...
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will not change in their way. the change of heart is likely linked to concerns that jihadists supporting the regime could get too powerful. >>> the israeli army had stare-down dictators, but now is going up against an unlikely, all-powerful force, a supermodel. the times of israel reports the israeli defense forces want her removed from a series of pro-israel ads. that's because she's been accused of getting married in order to avoid military service so she can pursue her modelling career. the israeli foreign ministry is behind the ads, which is supposed to help boost the country's image around the world. as for her response to the controversy, she said, quote, you can use the clip for the foreign morn industry or drop it, but my instagram feed has more readers than israel's most popular newspaper. dissing their readership bar? not kosher. >>> in the pop culture lead, forget oz, it's the great and powerful james franco ruling the box office. franco's $215 million blockbuster "oz the great and powerful" scored the
will not change in their way. the change of heart is likely linked to concerns that jihadists supporting the regime could get too powerful. >>> the israeli army had stare-down dictators, but now is going up against an unlikely, all-powerful force, a supermodel. the times of israel reports the israeli defense forces want her removed from a series of pro-israel ads. that's because she's been accused of getting married in order to avoid military service so she can pursue her modelling...
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public opinion changing quickly on this issue. for the first time, next week the supreme court will take on the issue and eventually decide whether it's the states or the federal government who have the right to define marriage. joining me is the legal director for the legal rights campaign and ryan anderson, coauthor of "what is marriage? man and woman, a defense." brian your latest op-ed for cnn.com you call this week's support of same-sex by the american academy of pediatrics a pr stunt. it's an organization of primary care pediatricians and specialists and it came out this week and said that a two-parent household is good for children, doesn't matter if it's a man and a woman, a woman and a woman, same-sex or heterosexual. >> there's no rigorous science that supports that conclusion. all of the science we have shows that mothering and fathering are distinct phenomenon and children do best with a married biological mother and father. it's american citizens and their elected representatives who should be voting, not five or nine
public opinion changing quickly on this issue. for the first time, next week the supreme court will take on the issue and eventually decide whether it's the states or the federal government who have the right to define marriage. joining me is the legal director for the legal rights campaign and ryan anderson, coauthor of "what is marriage? man and woman, a defense." brian your latest op-ed for cnn.com you call this week's support of same-sex by the american academy of pediatrics a pr...
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> i'm jake tapper. this is cnn. >> think about what you and your family will be eating this week. new medical studies say whatever your eating, you're probably getting way, way too much sal. lisa sylvester has some details. new studies are out and they're pretty scary. >> now i am thinking about everything i eat and everything i feed my children, but the bottom line is we are eating way too much salt and most of it coming from processed foods. >> reporter: karen is a healthy cooking coach. she gets lots of practice feeding her 10-month-old daughter who a big fan of carrots. >> hummus on what? on regular bread? >> reporter: and she has introduced a range of food and spices to her 4-year-old son ryan. there aren't many moms going out there and bringing her children to spice stores. but one seasoning this mom uses sparingly in the family meals is salt. but that's not the case in other househ
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he's the language of change. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> hello, everyone, don lemon here, top of the hour. you're in the "cnn newsroom." up to speed on the stories making headlines this hour. just into the cnn newsroom, a small jet crashed into a south bend, indiana, neighborhood. the plane hit at least homes injuring at least three people and rupturing a gas line. police are now evacuating this neighborhood as they work to shut off the gas in the area. we're also told children lived in one of the homes. no words yet if they are among the injured. we'll bring you more on this story as it develops. >>> also, this story developing as well. two inmates escaped from a jail outside montreal. according to police, they flew to freedom in a helicopter. a manhunt is on for them. police later found the copter and the pilot who's now being questioned. >> i had no intentions to do anything like that. and i'm sorry to put you guys through this. >> the verdict is guilty. a juvenile court judge finds two teenagers in steu
he's the language of change. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> hello, everyone, don lemon here, top of the hour. you're in the "cnn newsroom." up to speed on the stories making headlines this hour. just into the cnn newsroom, a small jet crashed into a south bend, indiana, neighborhood. the plane hit at least homes injuring at least three people and rupturing a gas line. police are now evacuating this neighborhood as they work to shut off the gas in the area. we're also told...
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he doesn't change it. so, you know, according to catholic theology, these are the teachings that were given by christ and up to the church to protect them. >> i want to play another brief thing that cardinal dolan here of new york, one of the most well known catholics in the united states had to say about who this man pope francis is. he just had a few moments ago when he came out of the conclave. no one thought he would come out so quickly. he went to the cameras and here's what he said. >> he's already won our hearts. he obviously won our hearts because he's the new pope. but he just -- we just had a very beautiful fraternal meal where we've been staying and he told us, he said -- we toasted him. the cardinal secretary of state toasted him and then he toasted us and he simply said may god forgive you. >> just something that cardinal dolan can do, give you a real sense of who someone is. all right. still to come, the world waited for more than an hour to learn the identity of the new pope. everyone was wa
he doesn't change it. so, you know, according to catholic theology, these are the teachings that were given by christ and up to the church to protect them. >> i want to play another brief thing that cardinal dolan here of new york, one of the most well known catholics in the united states had to say about who this man pope francis is. he just had a few moments ago when he came out of the conclave. no one thought he would come out so quickly. he went to the cameras and here's what he said....
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i have seen your attitude change. i'm going to try it without the surgery first. she said, because you have done it. i think i can at least try. >> that's a great story. it's what this is all about. we'll keep checking in with annette and her sister. annette, i will see you at the nautica malibu triathlon, hopefully at the finish line in september. >>> chasing life now for st. patrick's day. here's the message. have fun but be smart. many people make the holiday all about drinking. don't overdo it. i get it. what does that mean? that's the question. here is a rule of thumb. for healthy adult men a healthy level is no more than 14 standard drinks a week. still quite a bit. standard drink is one beer, one five-ounce glass of one or one and a half ounces of liquor. for women, the healthy upper limit is no more than seven drinks a week. don't drink them all on st. patrick's day. that's a good message. anyone over 65, man or woman, should keep it to just one drink a day. and also a reminder, this never hurts. don't mix these with prescription drugs. and don't drink and
i have seen your attitude change. i'm going to try it without the surgery first. she said, because you have done it. i think i can at least try. >> that's a great story. it's what this is all about. we'll keep checking in with annette and her sister. annette, i will see you at the nautica malibu triathlon, hopefully at the finish line in september. >>> chasing life now for st. patrick's day. here's the message. have fun but be smart. many people make the holiday all about...
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the whole interaction i had with this brigade changed my opinion about the military. i found guys that were absolutely dedicated to the mission. they were so dedicated to kirkuk, helping kirkuk get back on its feet. they had a great sense of humor, very talented, very well educated and i was thinking why are you guys in the military? it really, really surprised me. >> and do you feel that, you know, when you were there, were you feeling, this is fascinating, i'm part of history or feeling, this is dangerous and, you know, my god, i have to get back to england to rainy, wet england? >> for me, i was there working so hard day in and day out didn't think, gosh, this is history, just thought, my goodness. you know, what to do each day. how to try to make the situation a bit better. every day it was about breaking even and trying to balance all the different dynamics. i mean, kirkuk we had kurds and there were christians, there was sunni arabs shia arabs and such a rich tapestry of different peoples and different cultures and speaking different and just retaining their cul
the whole interaction i had with this brigade changed my opinion about the military. i found guys that were absolutely dedicated to the mission. they were so dedicated to kirkuk, helping kirkuk get back on its feet. they had a great sense of humor, very talented, very well educated and i was thinking why are you guys in the military? it really, really surprised me. >> and do you feel that, you know, when you were there, were you feeling, this is fascinating, i'm part of history or...
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. >>> so is there a feeling that the landscape on gay marriage is about to change in a big way? i spoke with state of the union' candy crowley. >> reporter: i think there's two tracks you have to measure. one is the political track and, yes, the political track responds to public opinion and public opinion has clearly changed on the issue of same-sex marriage. so on the political track you're right. that has changed. i don't know -- i mean go ask somebody to predict what the supreme court will do. but the fact is that i had two guests on my show recently, one of whom said, no matter what the supreme court does -- because as you know, there's 18 perm me tagss of how it could rule or how it could or could not change things. they say regardless of what the supreme court rules, that many gay and lesbian advocates for their rights believe that this is a done deal now and it is like a question of when and not a question of whether. so it will change judicially but many people also feel that the judicial track will be a lot slower than what we've seen in the political track. >> let's t
. >>> so is there a feeling that the landscape on gay marriage is about to change in a big way? i spoke with state of the union' candy crowley. >> reporter: i think there's two tracks you have to measure. one is the political track and, yes, the political track responds to public opinion and public opinion has clearly changed on the issue of same-sex marriage. so on the political track you're right. that has changed. i don't know -- i mean go ask somebody to predict what the...
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that is about to change now. laurie segall is cnn money tech expert. this seems to have started with a tiny company, right? >> reporter: about a year ago these guys had this idea, they said let's do a smart watch. it's not completely new but they took the concept, they put it on kickstarter, a crowd funding website, and they raised -- nearly $10 million in funding for this. so the idea was out there and people really liked it. and i actually -- i spoke to eric and he's the founder. i said how does this work? what's the hype about? listen to what he had to say. >> similar to how some people carry on a bluetooth head set. a lot of people run with their phone or cycle with their phone and they keep it in their pocket. what we want to do is unlock some of the informs stored on your phone and display it on your wrist. >> reporter: think about it, don, you're going for a run, you don't want to get your phone out, you can see your e-mail on your wrist, get text messages. that was the idea that really kind of launched it all. now you got big players moving in.
that is about to change now. laurie segall is cnn money tech expert. this seems to have started with a tiny company, right? >> reporter: about a year ago these guys had this idea, they said let's do a smart watch. it's not completely new but they took the concept, they put it on kickstarter, a crowd funding website, and they raised -- nearly $10 million in funding for this. so the idea was out there and people really liked it. and i actually -- i spoke to eric and he's the founder. i said...
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this bright banding that you see here is going to change over to sleet and then snow. columbus you're looking at at least 6 to 10 inches. your warnings continue until the afternoon. pittsburgh, 4 to 6. thousands of schools will be closed here, but as the energy gets transferred to this other one, i want to show you in the higher terrain above 1,500 feet, maybe in the panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, easily over a foot of snow, but the thousands that live in washington will most likely have to go to work again, kind of like the last storm. schools may not be closed, rainfall trying to change over, bursts of snow from time to time, but i really think just some slush in the morning commute. new york city looks like 2 to 3 inches. starts as rain mainly and changing in the morning hours. i think the morning rush is fine. it will continue to snow into the evening period, but atlantic city, this is where we'll find a coastal storm. not going to be a nor'easter, don, which is good news. continues to move and shove its way out into the atlantic, but one year ago it
this bright banding that you see here is going to change over to sleet and then snow. columbus you're looking at at least 6 to 10 inches. your warnings continue until the afternoon. pittsburgh, 4 to 6. thousands of schools will be closed here, but as the energy gets transferred to this other one, i want to show you in the higher terrain above 1,500 feet, maybe in the panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, easily over a foot of snow, but the thousands that live in washington will most...
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but if joe biden were somehow able to, for example, convince the president to agree to change cpi, having the federal government use a sensible index that, would save themmed 2dz 00 billion in a year. that half a million dollars sounds like a lot of money. they can do a heck of a lot more to make up for this. i forgive joe biden every luxurious trip to paris, london, everywhere else if he agrees to do something like change cpi and reel in entitlement reform. that will deliver the big bucks. >> i get your point. hillary, what about this issue of setting an example. even if you try to justify the numbers, it seems inappropriate. also, it looks like they posted it by accident. we can't find any other times. and if it's not transparent, it adds to the well we didn't think anybody would ever see so we didn't really care. >> well, i don't think it's the doctor they are hoping nobody ever sees it, i think that's the process. and, in fact, this afternoon i went back and looked at how it worked in the bush administration. and while you can't see also travel records for the bush administration the
but if joe biden were somehow able to, for example, convince the president to agree to change cpi, having the federal government use a sensible index that, would save themmed 2dz 00 billion in a year. that half a million dollars sounds like a lot of money. they can do a heck of a lot more to make up for this. i forgive joe biden every luxurious trip to paris, london, everywhere else if he agrees to do something like change cpi and reel in entitlement reform. that will deliver the big bucks....
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so what changed his mind? an exclusive interview with the gop senator bucking his own party over same-sex marriage, next. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> a major reversal in the world of politics as a conservative senator who for years was against same-sex marriage has changed his mind for a very personal reason. he talked about it with our chief congressional correspondent dana bash. >>> itle happens
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why the change of heart here? >> it's just that, you know, as an agency we're trying to be as accommodating as possible without jeopardizing the case. >> reporter: are we learning more about the suspects? the 17 year old and the 14 year old, any other details you can offer? >> not at this time right now. with them being apprehended evidence from them as well as te from other sources as well. not at this time. >> reporter: and the 14 year old was arrested and charged officially with first-degree murder. is he expected to be tried as an adult? >> that's something that is out of our league right now. our job is of course to identify, locate and apprehend and that's something that the district attorney will have to determine. >> thank you very much. officer todd rhodes with the brunswick police department. back to you. >> thanks. it's an elaborate crime puzzle and police in two states are working to solve it. is one man tied to three different murders? the latest grabbed headlights when colorado's prison chief opened
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and i wanted to participate in help changing that message. and i thought no better place to start than the westboro baptist church. >> so you buy the house -- i think you went to a google map and tried to look for a property near the westboro church? is that how you came to buy the house? >> it was all kind of random. it wasn't done, nerls, on purpose. i was checking out the westboro baptist church through earth and i was walking down the street and i saw that there was a for sale sign in front of the home and right away it hit me. i was like, i'm going to buy that house and paint it the pride flag. and roughly about six months later, i did. and then it took me about another six months to do it, to paint the home, due to weather. it was too cold. so i had to wait for it to warm up a little bit. >> just a reminder for folks who are not familiar with the westboro church, these are the people who protested funerals and then hold up hateful signs, you know, condemning homosexuality in america and elsewhere. so, have you heard from the folks at th
and i wanted to participate in help changing that message. and i thought no better place to start than the westboro baptist church. >> so you buy the house -- i think you went to a google map and tried to look for a property near the westboro church? is that how you came to buy the house? >> it was all kind of random. it wasn't done, nerls, on purpose. i was checking out the westboro baptist church through earth and i was walking down the street and i saw that there was a for sale...
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so how to change without changing the party's core beliefs? well, get involved in the community especially minority communities and massage the message. for example if you talk, don't do this. >> i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensive program i can find. that includes obamacare. and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ] >> that didn't go over so well. naacp execs said his agenda was antithetical to african-americans. so my question, how can republicans mass annual t s mes? >> they can't massage the message to attract minorities. they have to start from scratch, listening to minorities instead of just talking to them, instead of dictating what they think they should be doing. they should actually try to serve the liminority populationn this country. that's why the $10 million plan released this weekend is an ill conceived one because it's so much about getting the message out, not so much about listening to what people want from them. >> will. >> well, i do share some similar pessimism and the rope is how you set this
so how to change without changing the party's core beliefs? well, get involved in the community especially minority communities and massage the message. for example if you talk, don't do this. >> i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensive program i can find. that includes obamacare. and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ] >> that didn't go over so well. naacp execs said his agenda was antithetical to african-americans. so my question, how can republicans mass...
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a change in heart. a stunning change in position. conservative rob portman said he's dropping his hard dine proposition to same-sex marriage because one of his sons is gay. it's a deeply personal position by a very public standard-bearer of the republican party. portman, you might remember was a front-runner to be mitt romney's running mate. he campaigned tirelessly for romney even after being passed over. portman shared his story exclusively with dana bash. >> i'm announcing today, a change of heart, on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about. it has to do with gay couples' opportunity to marry. i've come to the conclusion for me, personally, i think this is something we should allow people to do. to get married that they have the joy and stability of marriage that i've had for over 26 years. i want all three our kids to have it including our son who is gay. >> that unexpected revelation came from portman's 21-year-old son will two years ago. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, and told us that he was gay and it was not
a change in heart. a stunning change in position. conservative rob portman said he's dropping his hard dine proposition to same-sex marriage because one of his sons is gay. it's a deeply personal position by a very public standard-bearer of the republican party. portman, you might remember was a front-runner to be mitt romney's running mate. he campaigned tirelessly for romney even after being passed over. portman shared his story exclusively with dana bash. >> i'm announcing today, a...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> good morning, i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. >> and i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. it's 9:00 on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. out west. thank you for starting your morning with us. we start out with a little politics, conservatives at their annual gathering are setting the tone for next year, called cpac, the conservative political action conference. >> they've welcomed the likes of romney and rubio and bush and trump. today there's another big name on tap, cnn political editor paul steinhauser, who is the headliner today? >> reporter: the big headliner coming up in a few hours, joe, is sarah palin, i think you remember her of course, the 2008 vice presidential nominee on the republican side, the former alaska governor. joe, she did not have a lot of impact last year in 2012 but she's still a rock star among a lot of people on the right at cpac, the conservative political action conference, largest annual gathering of conservative leaders across the cou
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we've changed our position on just about everything. for starters, we'll raise taxes on everyone who makes more money than you. also, we decided we're a-okay with same-sex marriages and we'll pay for the honeymoon. and we'll not only embrace immigrants, we'll make it easier to get into the country. by installing a moving sidewalk on the border. the new republican party. sign up today and get a free bag of weed. >> i just love that. actually, leno is doing what rush limbaugh and others have done all week. they are mocking the autopsy to broaden the party. there is a big comedy tent. >> i'm old school. i try to reach that broad audience, where you reach everybody. "the tonight show" is different from "colbert" and "the daily show." excellent. nobody funnier than colbert and jon stewart. they are reaching a specific audience. i'm hoping to reach some of that audience, maybe some of their friends, some of their parents, some of their kids. we're going for a wide scope. >> so our question, are conservatives overlooked in popular culture? jas
we've changed our position on just about everything. for starters, we'll raise taxes on everyone who makes more money than you. also, we decided we're a-okay with same-sex marriages and we'll pay for the honeymoon. and we'll not only embrace immigrants, we'll make it easier to get into the country. by installing a moving sidewalk on the border. the new republican party. sign up today and get a free bag of weed. >> i just love that. actually, leno is doing what rush limbaugh and others...
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be the change agent. it will be an exciting process for sure, carol? >> it all starts tomorrow. chris cuomo, thanks so much. >>> other stories this morning, dramatic video of an explosive back draft in injury. five firefighters reportedly maj injured. none of them seriously, although one had extensive cuts from flying glass, as you can imagine. >>> starting tomorrow, new york city bans sugary soft drinks. mayor michael bloomberg's controversial move is designed to reduce obesity rates and covers everything from restaurants and theaters to fast food joints and food carts. >>> representative congressman paul ryan is reviving a familiar fight, obama care. ryan isn't pulling any punches. >> are you saying as part of your budget you will repeal obama care? >> yes. >> that's not going to happen. >> well, we believe it should. that's the point. this is what budgeting's all about, chris, about making tough choices to fix our country's problems. >> ryan's budget plan will balance revenue and spending within ten ye
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so we need to change the way we work. for men and women. we need to change work. >> i know. and you're right. wont to be great if every employer provided daycare or some -- paid for some care? >> that's a place to start. >> such a great place to start. areva martin, lisa belchin, thank you for sharing this morning. >> thank you, carol. >> good to talk to you. >>> your personal information might be at risk. talk about not wanting to share. you could be a victim of what's known as doxing. we'll be right back. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> 46 minutes prast the hour. time to check top stories. track star and accused murderer oscar pistorius is asking for more lenient conditions for his relea release.
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the president has changed how he's handling things. he had that big dinner last night where he took out some of the republican leaders to a really nice dinner. that dinner was a really nice dinner, and he took them out. he just had lunch with paul ryan. this is a charm offensive. is this going to help him get what he wants or is this going to frustrate him because he does this for them and then they come back with nothing? >> i think it's going to help him get what the american people want, which is a balanced approach to the deficit. the president has been meeting with people and republicans and democrats since the say he walked into the white house years ago. but he said there's a caucus of common sense in the republican party that knows that we need balance and doesn't think compromise is a dirty word. he's going to seek them out wherever he can. that's what the dinner was about. >> reihan, you agree that people want a balanced approach? >> what people really need is the constitutional and legislative approach, we need that regular
the president has changed how he's handling things. he had that big dinner last night where he took out some of the republican leaders to a really nice dinner. that dinner was a really nice dinner, and he took them out. he just had lunch with paul ryan. this is a charm offensive. is this going to help him get what he wants or is this going to frustrate him because he does this for them and then they come back with nothing? >> i think it's going to help him get what the american people...
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we can change that if we change the numbers. we're holding people to stereotypes. if more women start leading, that will become part of our understanding of women. i said publicly, i cry at work. it's not a best practice. i'm not suggesting if you want to get promoted today, go cry to your boss. but it's happened to me, and i admit it publicly and i don't want women to spend two weeks worrying about it like i did. >> you're not penalized because you're sheryl sandberg and crying on the shoulders of your boss who you are close to who said let me give you a hug. >> don't you think the women who came before me could never have said that. think about the way the women dressed in the 1970s in corporate america. >> a fluffy bow. and look at how you and i are wearing. >> are you allowed to be a woman in the workforce because are you not first. >> we asked about another famous ceo. marissa meyers and her decision to end telecommuting, something many women to do to balance women and child care. is she helping or hurting the revolution? >> i don't know exactly what happened
we can change that if we change the numbers. we're holding people to stereotypes. if more women start leading, that will become part of our understanding of women. i said publicly, i cry at work. it's not a best practice. i'm not suggesting if you want to get promoted today, go cry to your boss. but it's happened to me, and i admit it publicly and i don't want women to spend two weeks worrying about it like i did. >> you're not penalized because you're sheryl sandberg and crying on the...
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or is there a substantive policy issue that you have to change? >> well, i think that, you know, here's where i kind of focus in as chairman of the party, and it makes sense. this is where i would first go. and i just think that we have to have a permanent campaign, wolf. i will tell you that i believe -- and i think what's been clear -- is that the quality of our voter contacts have been very poor. in other words, the romney campaign, it's true, they did make more voter contacts than we ever made at any other campaign. but we're comparing ourselves to ourselves. the other side, however, is in communities across america, coast-to-coast, with barack obama's campaign, by the hundreds of people. going to community events. going to swearing-in ceremonies. going everywhere imaginable. and then establishing those real authentic contacts that no five-month campaign -- no matter how big -- is going to be able to overcome. and that's why we're committed to hiring hundreds of paid people into african-american, hispanic, and asian communities across america,
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we're taking a look now at how the war changed that country. two journalists know the story better than cnn's arwa damon. she retraced her steps to an area that still bears the scars of the marines fight against al qaeda. first, want to give you a warning here. some of the war footage you're about to see is pretty graphic and disturbing. >> reporter: we're heading along the euphrates river valley, land that once made up part of al qaeda's kingdom in iraq. driving towards husayba, a town close to the syrian border. the market is vibrant, alive. so different from the last time i was here. it was november, 2005. i was embedded with u.s. marines on operation steel curtain. it was similar to countless other imbeds. troops going house to house, civilians filing out, petrified. a man named mohammed drejev was among them and he told me -- >> we want them to save us from the terrorists. we want stability. >> reporter: a simple wish, perhaps. but al qaeda killed anyone who spoke out against them. no civilian i had ever met had dare do so so openly. i was
we're taking a look now at how the war changed that country. two journalists know the story better than cnn's arwa damon. she retraced her steps to an area that still bears the scars of the marines fight against al qaeda. first, want to give you a warning here. some of the war footage you're about to see is pretty graphic and disturbing. >> reporter: we're heading along the euphrates river valley, land that once made up part of al qaeda's kingdom in iraq. driving towards husayba, a town...
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i think we can change that. >> you think we can change that? the advice i have given young women, never, ever, ever, mention i am going to mention the i'm going to have a child phrase, because your bosses will not appreciate that. >> imagine a future state where this is a part of the dialog. i know right now it sounds don'ting to go from somewhere we don't talk about to make it an open subject. we are losing women when they start to have families and we are losing women and mott making it up to leadership positions. >> i think there is often an assumption in workplaces that a woman of a certain age, you know, might potentially have a child and i don't -- i don't know. i felt it was irrelevant to me personally. i never felt myself held back and i'm a mother and never -- i wasn't like riding around saying i can't wait to be a mother. but i never hid it. you do your job, do it well, work hard. >> i had a lot of conversations where people feel like if you are interesting in being a mother, you are saying i don't have a commitment to being -- which
i think we can change that. >> you think we can change that? the advice i have given young women, never, ever, ever, mention i am going to mention the i'm going to have a child phrase, because your bosses will not appreciate that. >> imagine a future state where this is a part of the dialog. i know right now it sounds don'ting to go from somewhere we don't talk about to make it an open subject. we are losing women when they start to have families and we are losing women and mott...
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hopefully make some good changes. hopefully, he'll be similar to john paul ii in some ways and being progressive. so, we'll just have to wait and see. >> reporter: bergoglio is the 266th bishop of rome. leader of the world's 1.2 billion catholics. but to many, he's known simply, father jorge. jim bitterman, cnn, rome. >>> vice president joe biden, the first roman catholic vice president, will lead the u.s. delegation to pope francis' formal installation next week. president obama said the e selection of the first latin american pope spoke to the region that is increasingly shape our world. the news seemed to energize american catholics. >> i ran to work. i had to come to the church. i work a couple of blocks down. i have to come to the church and thank god that we have this pope. we are not alone. >> it's exciting for the catholic church, to have a south american cardinal named pope. that's good. that's good for anyone. >> he's a man of the people. raised poor. rode buses. they made a wise choice. >> everybody seemed
hopefully make some good changes. hopefully, he'll be similar to john paul ii in some ways and being progressive. so, we'll just have to wait and see. >> reporter: bergoglio is the 266th bishop of rome. leader of the world's 1.2 billion catholics. but to many, he's known simply, father jorge. jim bitterman, cnn, rome. >>> vice president joe biden, the first roman catholic vice president, will lead the u.s. delegation to pope francis' formal installation next week. president obama...
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he said, oh, no, no, change is coming. well, it's been ten years with no progress at the top of corporate america and that's stagnation. and "lean in" has stirred up a heated debate. i'm grateful for that debate because i think that's our only chance of waking up to this problem. >> reporter: the book is chapter after chapter of advice examples and studies. it lays out the problems women face and how they can fix them. this has led to strong criticism from women like maureen dowd who say sandberg's book sun realistic for the woman who isn't in the c suite and can't afford private planes and a staff of household help. >> "usa today," even if they have good intentions are setting back the cause of working mothers. sandberg's argument that equality in the workplace just requires women to pull themselves up by the boot straps and goes on and on basically saying that you're out of touch with the average working woman. >> so if you read the book, i'm very clear the institutional policies and changes we need. but more importantly
he said, oh, no, no, change is coming. well, it's been ten years with no progress at the top of corporate america and that's stagnation. and "lean in" has stirred up a heated debate. i'm grateful for that debate because i think that's our only chance of waking up to this problem. >> reporter: the book is chapter after chapter of advice examples and studies. it lays out the problems women face and how they can fix them. this has led to strong criticism from women like maureen...
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a lot has changed. >> fire in the hole! [ bleep ]. >> reporter: when you are embedded, you get close to war. >> it's getting hot, let's go! >> reporter: you also get close to the war fighters. i was with the first battalion 7th marines, and ten years later, i'm out to find the men of cap team red. the last time i saw toney riddle, he was leading a team of marines and too young to buy a beer. now he's 31 and out of the corps. his home decorated with war mementos, including commendations for valor. i think i remember this event. it stands out, because i could have gotten killed in that ambush. >> yeah, go, guards! >> we have better memories. his daughter kala born while we were in iraq. now she's nearly ten. but ton's marriage a casualty of war and relationships since haven't fared much better. >> the same tony that went over there didn't return at all. >> reporter: he struggles with ptsd and is bothered by memories, the two iraqi girls by an artillery strike that tony called in to protect marines. that one still haunts you?
a lot has changed. >> fire in the hole! [ bleep ]. >> reporter: when you are embedded, you get close to war. >> it's getting hot, let's go! >> reporter: you also get close to the war fighters. i was with the first battalion 7th marines, and ten years later, i'm out to find the men of cap team red. the last time i saw toney riddle, he was leading a team of marines and too young to buy a beer. now he's 31 and out of the corps. his home decorated with war mementos,...